Microsoft 70-480 - MCSD Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3 Exam
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Question #6 (Topic: Volume A)
You are developing a web page that enables customers to upload documents to a web server. The page includes an HTML5 PROGRESS element named
progressBar that displays information about the status of the upload.
The page includes the following code. (Line numbers are included for reference only.)

An event handler must be attached to the request object to update the PROGRESS element on the page.
You need to ensure that the status of the upload is displayed in the progress bar.
Which line of code should you insert at line 03?
progressBar that displays information about the status of the upload.
The page includes the following code. (Line numbers are included for reference only.)

An event handler must be attached to the request object to update the PROGRESS element on the page.
You need to ensure that the status of the upload is displayed in the progress bar.
Which line of code should you insert at line 03?
A. xhr.upload.onloadeddata =
B. xhr.upload.onplaying =
C. xhr.upload.onseeking =
D. xhr.upload.onprogress =
Answer: D
Question #7 (Topic: Volume A)
You are developing a customer web form that includes the following HTML.
<label id="txtValue"X/label>
Information from the web form is submitted to a web service. The web service returns the following JSON object.
{
"Confirmation": "1234",
"FirstName": "John"
}
You need to display the Confirmation number from the JSON response in the txtValue label field.
Which JavaScript code segment should you use?
<label id="txtValue"X/label>
Information from the web form is submitted to a web service. The web service returns the following JSON object.
{
"Confirmation": "1234",
"FirstName": "John"
}
You need to display the Confirmation number from the JSON response in the txtValue label field.
Which JavaScript code segment should you use?
A. $("#txtValue").val = (JSONObject.Confirmation);
B. $("#txtValue").val (JSONObject.Confirmation);
C. $("#txtValue").text = (JSONObject.Confirmation);
D. $("#txtValue").text (JSONObject.Confirmation);
Answer: D
Question #8 (Topic: Volume A)
HOTSPOT
You are developing a web application that retrieves data from a web service. The data being retrieved is a custom binary datatype named bint. The data can also
be represented in XML.
Two existing methods named parseXml() and parseBint() are defined on the page.
The application must:
✑ Retrieve and parse data from the web service using binary format if possible
✑ Retrieve and parse the data from the web service using XML when binary format is not possible
You need to develop the application to meet the requirements.
What should you do? (To answer, select the appropriate options from the drop-down lists in the answer area.)
Hot Area:

You are developing a web application that retrieves data from a web service. The data being retrieved is a custom binary datatype named bint. The data can also
be represented in XML.
Two existing methods named parseXml() and parseBint() are defined on the page.
The application must:
✑ Retrieve and parse data from the web service using binary format if possible
✑ Retrieve and parse the data from the web service using XML when binary format is not possible
You need to develop the application to meet the requirements.
What should you do? (To answer, select the appropriate options from the drop-down lists in the answer area.)
Hot Area:

Answer:

Question #9 (Topic: Volume A)
You are developing a customer web form that includes the following HTML.
<input id = "txtValue" />
A customer must enter a value in the text box prior to submitting the form.
You need to add validation to the text box control.
Which HTML should you use?
<input id = "txtValue" />
A customer must enter a value in the text box prior to submitting the form.
You need to add validation to the text box control.
Which HTML should you use?
A. <input id="txtValue" type="text" required="required"/>
B. <input id="txtValue" type="text" pattern="[A-Za-z]{3}" />
C. <input id="txtValue" type="required" />
D. <input id="txtValue" type="required" autocomplete="on" />
Answer: A
Question #10 (Topic: Volume A)
DRAG DROP
You are developing a web page for runners who register for a race. The page includes a slider control that allows users to enter their age.
You have the following requirements:
✑ All runners must enter their age.
✑ Applications must not be accepted from runners less than 18 years of age or greater than 90 years.
✑ The slider control must be set to the average age (37) of all registered runners when the page is first displayed.
You need to ensure that the slider control meets the requirements.
What should you do? (To answer, drag the appropriate word or number to the correct location in the answer area. Each word or number may be used once, more
than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.)
Select and Place:

You are developing a web page for runners who register for a race. The page includes a slider control that allows users to enter their age.
You have the following requirements:
✑ All runners must enter their age.
✑ Applications must not be accepted from runners less than 18 years of age or greater than 90 years.
✑ The slider control must be set to the average age (37) of all registered runners when the page is first displayed.
You need to ensure that the slider control meets the requirements.
What should you do? (To answer, drag the appropriate word or number to the correct location in the answer area. Each word or number may be used once, more
than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.)
Select and Place:

Answer:
